Tue, 14 February 2012
Katie and Miles celebrate their 5th anniversary with a severly depressing film! Comments[0]
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Tue, 24 January 2012
Katie and Miles thank you (kindly) for donating to the Show ShowShow Love Kickstarter campaign, talk about what they've been watching lately and review 1980's precursor to Pump Up The Volume, Times Square! Comments[0]
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Fri, 20 January 2012
Here it is! The first episode of ShowShowAV! I (Miles) wasn't able to be there while the filming was taking place, but we have the lovely Katie and our awesome director, Zeke (The Cheerleaders Must Die!) filling in. We'll be doing more of these soon, but we wanted to get this one shot, edited and uploaded before people stop caring about what (fill in the blank) people say... Enjoy! Category:ShowShowAV
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Mon, 16 January 2012
I think Christian chose this one. Why, Christian? Why? Comments[0]
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Sun, 1 January 2012
Katie, Miles and Valient Himself of Valient Thorr are...Never Too Young To Die! Comments[0]
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Wed, 28 December 2011
A commentary track for one of the greatest movies ever made! Courtesy of Ed! Comments[0]
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Tue, 6 December 2011
Katie and Miles have an eternal discussion of the penultimate entry in the Twilight franchise. Tangents abound! Comments[0]
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Tue, 29 November 2011
The girls did this, so it probably has cooties. I haven't listened yet, so I don't know what they talk about, but again, if you haven't had your shots yet, get tested. Comments[0]
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Wed, 23 November 2011
In this, episode 252 (two-huh-en-dread-&-fiff-tee-two), Katie (Kay-tee) and Miles (My-ugh-ulls) discuss what they've been watching lately, play a BRAND FUCKING NEW GAME(!) and review Gambit. Is Michael Caine a sexist pig? Can Shirley McClaine pass as a Eurasian? Are Eurasians still a thing? Discover all of this (plus some listener feedback) and MORE on tonight's thrilling installment on ShowShow! Comments[0]
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Fri, 11 November 2011
Katie and Miles return from the Spooktacular to reveal secrets too frightening for Halloweentimes and a review of Anonymous. Plus: listener feedback! Comments[0]
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